In a closely contested presidential election, two candidates are running, and the polls indicate a near tie. Candidate A is known for their experience in foreign policy and diplomacy, while Candidate B has a background in economics and promises significant economic reforms. What factors could be crucial for undecided voters in this presidential election?
Candidate A's foreign policy expertise.
Candidate B's economic reform promises.
The candidates' track records in their previous roles.
All of the above
In a closely contested presidential election where two candidates have distinct qualifications and policy proposals, undecided voters may consider a combination of factors. option D is the correct option